We're out of town this weekend so unfortunately haven't had time to catch you up on our adventures. We came to my hometown on Wednesday afternoon to spend a few days with one of my bestest friends from "way back" :) and her two little boys. We were supposed to be heading out today with a long stop where my dad's side of the family resides. Today is our family reunion and we had then hoped to spend the rest of the day with some close family members. Unfortunately that is looking like it's not happening. For, Olivia was admitted the hospital here late last night. A few days ago she developed what was essentially a tiny "pimple" on her abdomen. All she thought it could have been from was a hair she had pulled out in the area. We held a warm cloth on and treated it and ... expected it to go away. Two days ago as I was putting lotion on her I noticed it had developed a hard, small lump underneath the "pimple". My friend we are staying with put some stuff on it and bandaged it up. Yesterday it became much worse and I put in a call to an on call doctor back home. He said that with no fever we should continue to watch it but it was getting larger and really needed to be drained and cleaned and that she needed to be put on antibiotics. He said it should be done in 24-48 hours and that Monday morning would work, assuming she didn't develop any other symptoms. Last night we had some tickets for a baseball game (the kids have never been) so we were still going to go and then I had decided that once we returned and got the boys in bed I'd take her to ER to get her cleaned up. She continued to feel worse and even was having a hard time walking "normally" but at the same time my friend reported that when I wasn't right there, she was acting much better, so we thought part of it was drama. :)

After taking the boys back and getting them ready for bed, my friend feeling sick with a sore throat and cold that came on quickly, worrying that I was leaving her with her 2 year old, her 4 year old and mine who has been QUITE a stinker to say the least these last couple days, my 6 year old who has been an angel compared to some days!, and my 15 year old who has had some trouble understanding parenting lately (not horrible, but understanding that a mom is there to provide rules and discipline along with the fun and food and etc...), I was feeling torn in two!

I got Olivia to ER close to 9:45 pm. On our way there she developed a fever. God is good. If I had decided to wait, I would have woken to find her quite HOT! It was low when we arrived, but she's been on meds and is still battling it now and had to just be given a suppository to try to keep it down. After talking to the nurses and the doctor, the doctor stated he was going to make a couple phone calls. To me, that is med speak for "I haven't treated kids with HIV and am not sure I want to..." but I could be wrong. The nurse (male, who was extremely nice) said that while they do drain infections such as these (which is what the on call doctor told me needed to be done and that ER would do a better job than an immediate care type place), they were concerned since it was close to the abdominal wall. SO, ended up they called a surgeon to come look at her and he suggested admitting her to the hospital, giving her IV antibiotics and keeping the area warm, then putting her under the next day to go in and see what's going on. Sounded like best case scenario would be that they could go ahead and drain it and send us on with antibiotics. Of course, being Sunday, no one could give me a time this would be done as it was "his Sunday" and maybe he'd want to get it done early, but maybe he'd want to sleep in. Seriously!? PLUS, their pharmacy doesn't have her every day meds and while I do, because we're traveling, they may not allow??? me to give them to her this morning because I don't have the original bottles. WHAT?! I did find out last night after she was brought up to the children's area that she was scheduled for 8 am this morning for the surgery. SO,,,,,,,, praying that they get in and find what they need and that it is able to be drained and cleaned safely to get us on our way as soon as we can. I know the boys will be so nervous once they see we're not there this morning. Praying for them as well. And hopefully soon I can update on our days this past week...

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I am a single mom to four amazing kids; each of whom just happen to have been adopted. The first three were adopted through foster care, and we just completed an international adoption from Haiti. Our family has grown through adoption and I am all the more blessed to know each of my children. I worship a mighty God, teach Special Ed, love bargains, and am inspired by Pinterest... come along with us for the ride!

What you should know about HIV

-HIV can NOT be spread through casual/household contact. HIV is not spread through hugging, kissing, shaking hands, sharing toys, sneezing, coughing, sharing food, sharing drinks, bathing, swimming or any other casual way. It has been proven that HIV and AIDS can only be spread through sexual contact, birth, breastfeeding and blood to blood contact (such as sharing needles).
- HIV is now considered a chronic but manageable disease. With treatment, people who are HIV+ can live indefinitely without developing AIDS and can live long and full lives.
- People who are HIV+ deserve to be treated with love, respect, support and acceptance as all people do.
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Orphan Crisis

• 147 million orphans in the world
• 50 million orphans in Africa
• Every 14 seconds a child is orphaned by AIDS
• 16,000,000 have been orphaned by AIDS
• Every week, AIDS claims as many lives as American fatalities in the Vietnam War
• 854 million people do not have enough to eat
• Malnutrition is associated with the deaths of 5 million children under the age of five
• Every 2 seconds an orphan dies from malnutrition

Hence the title of my blog

Little Did I Know

Little did I know that the road would be so rocky
Little did I know that the trip would take so long
Little did I know that my heart could hurt so much
Little did I know that God is never wrong

Little did I know that love could be so powerful
Little did I know that a dream so far could go
Little did I know that God would place the right ones
Little did I know that my heart, so large, could grow

Little did I know that a dream has it’s own timing
Little did I know that this day would finally come
Little did I know that four souls would be sent to guide me
Little did I know that they would choose to call me mom

But God knew all along and He had a plan to follow
God knew all along that my dream would soon come true
God knew all along that we five should be together
God knew all along that I’d share it all with you